Sorry Chris, but I agree. I used Gmail in Outlook/Mac Mail at work at home, my mobile phone in a neat little applet, anywhere else through the browser... For me at least, Gmail provides me flexibility superior to any other provider for no cost at all.Sput wrote:You mean aside from IMAP access, External POP accounts, mobile access, masses of storage and decent spam filtering?cdd wrote:Why does everyone use Gmail? it's awful...
You're wrong, cdd.
Mobile internet browsing
1) IMAP Access is no big deal, although better than their "you can't use anthing but our webmail" approachSput wrote:You mean aside from IMAP access, External POP accounts, mobile access, masses of storage and decent spam filtering?cdd wrote:Why does everyone use Gmail? it's awful...
You're wrong, cdd.
2) Wow, get POP accounts into gmail and get more into their walled service
3) Any POP/IMAP account is supported by most mobiles, and natively rather than by some ghastly web interface
4) It offers less storage than hotmail - and that's saying something
5) When I used gmail my spam was filtered but I got lots of false positives which are worse than false negatives
I personally prefer MS Exchange 2007

Not that it matters because you'll never use it all, but Hotmail has 5GB storage while GMail currently has 5.2GB and counting. The spam filter doesn't take much training if you do get false positives, but then there is no such thing as a filter that works perfectly from day one.
I recomend the N800, or its new brother the N810.cwathen wrote:snip
The price seems reasonable enough (£180ish retail, but I can get it for about £140 through work), but I don't know which way to go - some reviews say it's the best thing since sliced bread, others reckon it's a bag of shit. Anyone actually used one?


It's about the same size and spec as most other tablets, but runs Maemo, a linux thing which means there's a huge community making apps for it, as well as it's ability to use GPS, Wifi, GPRS etc...
